Which of the following best describes the conclusion of The Call of the Wild? Buck is shot because he has broken his shoulderblade and will only slow the whole group down. Buck becomes fully wild and is a proud, instinctual killer. Buck loses his pack to a challenger, much as he took it from Spitz earlier in the novel. Buck cannot allow himself to become wild, and yet the allure is constant. He finds Thornton as a way to protect him from becoming fully primitive.
He finds Thornton as a way to protect him from becoming fully primitive.- best describes the conclusion of The Call of the Wild.
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